On Wednesday, May 14 at 7:49 p.m., Augusta Christian’s Zach Giella tweeted, “I committed to play football at Clemson University!” and things have been on the fast track since.

As well as continuing to work out, preparing for his final season with the Lions and upcoming stint with the Tigers, Giella has been taking summer classes and plans to graduate before the end of the calender year. That will allow him to get to Clemson in the spring.

Back in the late ’80s Evans High School was experiencing a “sports awakening.” The Knights fielded some of the school’s all-time best football teams, the basketball team overachieved, and the baseball team was capturing state titles in Georgia’s largest classification. Craig Cassedy was a major factor in all of this success.

Megan Sabol is about to be a junior at Lakeside High School and 2014 Lakeside graduate Russell Sabol is heading to Andrew College to play golf.

The brother-sister combo made their way to Ponte Vedra Beach, with Megan winning the Southeastern Junior Golf Tour’s TPC Sawgrass Junior Classic – 2014 in the female division while Russell tied for ninth in the male 16-19 category.

On Monday night, the Martinez-Evans Americans’ center fielder put the finishing touches on the team’s 9-1 win over Warner Robins by making a catch and throwing to third for the game-ending double play.

It wasn’t just any catch, however.

“I followed the ball off the bat and knew it was over my head so I started running and then knew it was still going to be over my head, so I kept running and jumped and got it,” said Chambers.